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‘Another dinosaur has entered the luxury collectibles market’: Gus the T. rex just sold for $50 million. Here’s what its loss means to science.
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‘Another dinosaur has entered the luxury collectibles market’: Gus the T. rex just sold for $50 million. Here’s what its loss means to science.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

On July 14, 2026, “Gus,” one of the most complete specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex , went to an as yet unidentified buyer for US$50.1 million

We tested Canon’s $10,000 wildlife zoom — can it replace a prime lens?
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We tested Canon’s $10,000 wildlife zoom — can it replace a prime lens?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

When it comes to the “silly money” category of lenses, they are typically those ridiculously long prime lenses that make your arms ache just by

The 2024 New York City meteorite contains amino acids
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The 2024 New York City meteorite contains amino acids

Lisa GrossmanJuly 15, 2026

The brine-formed meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey roof in 2024 could teach us about how life first arrived on Earth.

Anil Menon Launches to Space Station
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Anil Menon Launches to Space Station

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

NASA astronaut candidate Anna Menon and her children watch as a Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 75 crewmembers NASA astronaut

Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow
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Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

In the quest to make computers accurate and reliable, noise is the enemy. The thermal jiggling of atoms is a constant threat to the precision

Orange-lipped monkey that roars and snorts deep in Congo rainforest is new species to science
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Orange-lipped monkey that roars and snorts deep in Congo rainforest is new species to science

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

Scientists have identified a new species of monkey that has orange lips and makes unique roars and snorting sounds. The distinctive monkey lives in a

Robot dog can climb stairs, navigate a forest and bound over logs thanks to new, rapid AI training technique
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Robot dog can climb stairs, navigate a forest and bound over logs thanks to new, rapid AI training technique

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

A four-legged robot has learned to change the way it runs while navigating forests, staircases and obstacle courses. — seamlessly switching between a steady trot

‘Smaller than the tiniest scale in nature’: Physicists made a black hole out of light and used it to test Stephen Hawking’s elusive radiation theory
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‘Smaller than the tiniest scale in nature’: Physicists made a black hole out of light and used it to test Stephen Hawking’s elusive radiation theory

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

Physicists have coaxed a black hole’s most famous glow out of a strand of optical fiber and, for the first time, watched that light react

AI is not ready to fly solo in space
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AI is not ready to fly solo in space

Aaron TremperJuly 15, 2026

In sci-fi, AI can navigate the unknowns and — ideally — keep human travelers safe. But it’s not intelligent enough to do that yet.

Diagnostic dilemma: Junk-food diet caused a teen’s permanent blindness
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Diagnostic dilemma: Junk-food diet caused a teen’s permanent blindness

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

The patient: A 14-year-old boy in the United Kingdom The symptoms: The teen was brought to his family’s general practitioner because he felt unusually tired.

Tobacco companies are pushing nicotine pouches on teens — and we need to act now to stop them
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Tobacco companies are pushing nicotine pouches on teens — and we need to act now to stop them

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

The use of nicotine pouches is increasing among teenagers and young adults in the U.S. As researchers who study nicotine use among young people and

Scientists show that DNA can last for up to 50,000 years in Africa ‪—‬ much longer than previously thought
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Scientists show that DNA can last for up to 50,000 years in Africa ‪—‬ much longer than previously thought

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

Researchers have extracted DNA from a 50,000-year-old tooth belonging to an African antelope, setting a record for the oldest DNA ever retrieved from sub-Saharan Africa

Scientists are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm to protect the species from extinction
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Scientists are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm to protect the species from extinction

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

Scientists in Australia are deep-freezing koala eggs and sperm as a “genetic backup” to save the wild population from future extinction. The backup could be

Hubble Sees Crimson Cloud and Stars
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Hubble Sees Crimson Cloud and Stars

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 14, 2026

A glowing landscape of gas and dust is heated and illuminated by a thriving population of young stars in the LH 95 region of the

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